Re: [ox-en] Fwd: Towards a Natural P2P Theory
- From: adam <adam diamat.org.uk>
- Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2009 13:01:29 +0000
Sun, 4 Jan 2009 13:52:47 [PHONE NUMBER REMOVED] (GMT) Stefan Merten wrote [1] :
That is a really strange thesis. In fact in nature there are energy
flows since the big bang.
"While there has never been any sign of a creation myth
in Celtic tradition
-- it seems that the Celts are more interested in
the ever-living present than in finite beginnings or ends --
the story of *The Battle of Findchorad* has always seemed to us
to have something of the earth-shaking energy of such a myth." [2]
Thu, 1 May 2008 12:36:01 [PHONE NUMBER REMOVED] (BST) Stefan Merten wrote [3] :
[[ Re: [ox-en] iv) apt-get pizza ]]
Feel free to send it to the any-topic Oekonux list chat AT oeknonx DOT
de where it is welcome. The list is also archived on the web
[http://www.oekonux.de/projekt/chat/archive/] so you can see your
material on the web as well as sending it to [ox-en].
Cheers, I copied this one to chat yesterday ...
https://lists.aktivix.org/pipermail/ssf/2009-January/001792.html
It doesn't appear to have been archived ? Feel free to take this
discussion to some other list if you wish.
-- adam
[1] http://www.oekonux.org/list-en/archive/msg05153.html
[2] "Despite its fragmentary condition, this story is important for the
vivid descriptions it includes of the great brown and white bulls
which were the chief cause (or excuse) for the famous Cattle-Raid
of the Tain. As they are described, the bulls have a positively
god-like aspect, which recalls the sacred cattle of Indian myth.
Another interesting factor is the trio of spirits, Venom, Strife
and Poison, together with Silence, Scream and Wail, who are
obviously part of the array of Otherworld beings who throng Celtic
myth and legend."
Celtic Myth and Legend : Chapter 16 : John and Caitlin Matthews
[3] http://www.oekonux.de/projekt/liste/archive/msg06034.html
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